Shockingly, these gentlemen work in the financial industry.
We love us some Andrew Ross Sorkin, and his DealBook blog is always a pleasure to read, so we were particularly thrilled to see "Trader's Night Out," the Times' foray into party crash coverage. It's a tough question as to whose subjects are douchier, ours or theirs, but either way, it's a big enough table and everyone's welcome. We just hope they develop a version of Blue States Lose soon.
Oh, right.
Trader's Night Out [NYT]











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Unfortunately, these are my new neighbors on E 7th Street and Ave B in the E.Vill. Brighton Beach never looked so good.
Can we call it Red State's Lose?
Lordy, and there you are, at that party-- full of rose and talking to Josh, Joe, or Matt, and thinking hazily that the guy's not SO bad, and he must make some money and love his mother, and then LUCKILY you remember the echoey sound of a door opening into a newly minted, million-plus-dollar loft that's empty except for a leather sectional convertible, a halogen torchere, and big-screen TV....
I heard while dining on poached spotted owl eggs and roasted Panda venison, they all lamented over the need to do away with Medicare and for a free-market in the trading of human organs. Nothing good could ever comes from that many University of Chicago grads all in one place.
How comforting to know that children are playing with our hard earned money--this is enough to bring day trading back into fashion for those of us who have been thru more than one economic/business cycle...
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